The high mount brake light on my '86 hatchback hasn't worked since I bought it and the brake light comes on in the dash (inside the diagram of a car). I figured I could just change the bulb but I put a new one in and it still didn't work. I took out the short harness that connects directly to the bulb and hook up some leads directly to the battery and the bulb came on nice and bright. I put a stick on the brake pedal and checked the voltage from the connector and it was around 10.5V instead of 12V, which I guess isn't enough to turn the bulb on. The rest of my brake lights and turn signals work great.
I traced the wiring back up to the front to a large connector near the fusebox under the steering column. When I unplug it, none of the rear brake lights work or get power so I think its a good place to check to see if the voltage is low there too.
The problem is that there is like 20 different pins to check on this connector and I have no idea which one is specifically for the high mount brake light. The connector was a bit brown in color and I circled it in red here in this 1989 electrical troubleshooting guide (It didn't seem to have what I was looking for).
I'm wondering if anyone knows how I can determine which pin is for the high mount brake light or knows why it might have low voltage/what I should do. Its my first car and I've been trying to fix it on my own Thanks
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